Tag: scarf shortage

Hello! Technician Jenn here bright and early on a Sunday morning. Just to fill you in, I recently had some MAJOR back surgery, and am laid up at home, but I can still type. To get to the point: The Wrap Up Project does not have enough scarves for a scarf-bombing in December.

Now, you may ask…..how do I know this? Angelia Reed, WUP founder and her daughter Kyra, WUP’s #1 scarf-bombing participant, came to visit me at home a few days ago. How sweet of them! We actually had a really good conversation and the company was lovely. Of course, WUP business came up, and Angelia had been going through bins in her storage unit, and there is a bin and a half of scarves and hats, not even enough to do a December scarf-bombing.

A bin and half. Yikes.

Now, granted, our drop off points haven’t been checked for this month yet, but still, this is a sobering reality. We really need to you to guys out there to start making scarves for WUP.

Knitters? Start knitting. Grab some bulky yarn and big needles. You know you can whip up a scarf in a few days binge watching something awesome. Crocheters? Same thing, grab a huge hook and you can knock out a scarf in even less time, while binge watching something equally awesome. Weavers? Yes, it takes you the longest, but get those looms warped, and fire up a sweet audio book. Don’t do any of those things? NO EXCUSE. If you have scissors and able to get some fleece fabric, start cutting while listening to your most excellent tunes. Here’s a no-sew fleece scarf tutorial.

The key? Everything needs to be handmade. No store-bought items, please. And, if you need to be reminded of WUP’s Scarf Sizing Requirements, here they are below. I’ll even throw in the hat sizing.

Scarf/Hat Requirements:Items can be made using any craft the maker
chooses. They can be any color, fiber,
style, or stitch pattern.

Here are the minimum size requirements for items:Scarves
–
Scarves should be at least 3” wide, and at least 30” long. They need to be long enough to comfortably
fit around a person’s neck, and long enough to tie around something (a tree,
post, pole, etc.). Remember that scarves
are versatile and can be used as a neck warmer, a head covering, or as a head
rest/pillow.

Hats – Use the
following guidelines:

Newborn: 14” circumference

3-6 month old baby: 17”
circumference

6-12 month old baby: 18”
circumference

12 month – 3 years: 19”
circumference

3-10 years: 20” circumference

Pre-teens and teens: 21”
circumference

Adult woman: 22.5” circumference

Adult man: 22.5-24” circumference

There you have it. It’s time to get to work. Let stuff that storage unit! Until, next time, this is Technician Jenn.